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1955 Cadillac - with some detailing.
Topic Started: Oct 2 2013, 06:25 PM (749 Views)
wall-e
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The MBX 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special is nice, but I think it looks better with some extra work. Here are the before and after pictures of mine.

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More pictures can be found at http://wall-e-and-eve.com/Models/models_0244.html.


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Firehawk73
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Nice! I like it!
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wall-e
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Thank you. I had a lot of fun with this one.
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Hosspower98
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Forever Blue Oval
What a big difference, nice work!
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Stampede
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Team Canada
Awesome work! I just did the lights on mine.

I'm guessing that you used a Sharpie on the model?
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Cyclone
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How did you do it? It looks great.
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pjedsel
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Muscle Car
Wow! It really looks great.
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wall-e
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Thank all of you again for the compliments. Regarding the body panel lines, I don't use a Sharpie, but just a basic metal-tipped 'fountain' pen, with the included ink. These can be found with the calligraphy pens at stores like Hobby Lobby and Michaels. The chrome is overlayed with Bare-Metal foil. Works just as good on these as larger kits.
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69Stang
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Now THATS what it should look like!!! Nice work!
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realgone58
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Station Wagon
BMF always makes the difference.
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JustDavid
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SUV
It's the little details that make the biggest difference. Great work.
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funeralxempire
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This is really a nice improvement over the original. Thank you for sharing.
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